Childhood adversity and later mortality in an urban African American cohort
HS Juon, ME Ensminger… - American Journal of …, 2003 - ajph.aphapublications.org
HS Juon, ME Ensminger, M Feehan
American Journal of Public Health, 2003•ajph.aphapublications.orgMETHODS Woodlawn is a poor, ethnically homogenous community on Chicago's South
Side. At the study's inception (1966–1967), the entire population of children beginning first
grade (aged 6–7y) in 9 public and 3 parochial elementary schools was entered in the study
and assessed. 1 Data were obtained from the children's teachers and mothers when the
children were 6 years old and from study participants themselves at ages 16–17 years 9 and
32–34 years. 2
Side. At the study's inception (1966–1967), the entire population of children beginning first
grade (aged 6–7y) in 9 public and 3 parochial elementary schools was entered in the study
and assessed. 1 Data were obtained from the children's teachers and mothers when the
children were 6 years old and from study participants themselves at ages 16–17 years 9 and
32–34 years. 2
METHODS
Woodlawn is a poor, ethnically homogenous community on Chicago’s South Side. At the study’s inception (1966–1967), the entire population of children beginning first grade (aged 6–7y) in 9 public and 3 parochial elementary schools was entered in the study and assessed. 1 Data were obtained from the children’s teachers and mothers when the children were 6 years old and from study participants themselves at ages 16–17 years 9 and 32–34 years. 2
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